Справочник Пользователя для HP OpenView Storage Data Protector B6960-96008
Integrating SAP R/3 and Data Protector
Troubleshooting
Chapter 2
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4. Simulate a Restore Session
Once you know the information about the object to be restored, you
can simulate a restore using the Data Protector
can simulate a restore using the Data Protector
testbar2
utility.
Before you run
testbar2
, verify that the Cell Manager name is
correctly defined on the SAP R/3 Database Server.
Check the
/etc/opt/omni/client/cell_server
(HP-UX and
Solaris systems) or
/usr/omni/config/cell/cell_server
(other
UNIX systems) file, which contains the name of the Cell Manager
system.
system.
Then, test the Data Protector internal data transfer using the
testbar2
utility:
/opt/omni/bin/utilns/testbar2 -type:SAP
-appname:<ORACLE_SID>
-perform:restore
-object:<object_name>
-version:<object_version>
-bar:<backup_specification_name>
(HP-UX and Solaris
systems) or
/opt/omni/bin/utilns/testbar2 -type:SAP
-appname:<ORACLE_SID>
-perform:restore
-object:<object_name>
-version:<object_version>
-bar:<backup_specification_name>
(other UNIX systems)
You should see only
NORMAL
messages displayed on your screen,
otherwise examine the errors reported by the
testbar2
utility by
clicking the
Details
button in the Data Protector
Monitor
context.
5. Verify the restore using backint
Run the following command:
• On HP-UX and Solaris:
/opt/omni/lbin/backint -f restore
-u <ORACLE_SID> -i <input_file>